drrugby
07-21-2006, 04:27 PM
I keep hearing that the Traveling Academy is at risk for being discontinued by SS because it doesn't bring in enough money.
If the folks at HQ read this forum I hope they realize how profitable the TA really is. As long as it stays even close to cost recovery it's a great investment for them.
Before I got my Mark V I can't tell you how many people and posts I read that talked about how useless the SS is. Everyone knows someone who has/had one and never used it. If the TA can get owners to actually use the machine, that is worth more than any advertising they can ever hope to buy.
I've had mine for a year and I already have had almost a dozen people tell me how jealous they are once they've seen it simply because I could show them something I've made with it. And I haven't even tackled furniture yet!! Just two clocks, a dozen pens, keychains and wine stoppers, a rattle and a handful of Christmas ornaments (all on the lathe - once I got started I didn't bother to move on to the other tools until recently :-)
After a year, I went to the TA sessions and it really sparked me to do more. I now have a bunch of new projects that are threatening to keep me from completing my goal of a whole tree's worth of ornaments by this Christmas.
To the folks at SS I have to say, You've already sold us the machine, don't worry so much about selling us all the gizmos at the academy but rather help us help you sell more machines to our friends by making their mouth water with how obviously useful it is.
cheers,
j
If the folks at HQ read this forum I hope they realize how profitable the TA really is. As long as it stays even close to cost recovery it's a great investment for them.
Before I got my Mark V I can't tell you how many people and posts I read that talked about how useless the SS is. Everyone knows someone who has/had one and never used it. If the TA can get owners to actually use the machine, that is worth more than any advertising they can ever hope to buy.
I've had mine for a year and I already have had almost a dozen people tell me how jealous they are once they've seen it simply because I could show them something I've made with it. And I haven't even tackled furniture yet!! Just two clocks, a dozen pens, keychains and wine stoppers, a rattle and a handful of Christmas ornaments (all on the lathe - once I got started I didn't bother to move on to the other tools until recently :-)
After a year, I went to the TA sessions and it really sparked me to do more. I now have a bunch of new projects that are threatening to keep me from completing my goal of a whole tree's worth of ornaments by this Christmas.
To the folks at SS I have to say, You've already sold us the machine, don't worry so much about selling us all the gizmos at the academy but rather help us help you sell more machines to our friends by making their mouth water with how obviously useful it is.
cheers,
j